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AL
Low Alarm Setpoint:
The Low Alarm Setpoint is that
point of the process below which, the low alarm output
relay is energized. If the alarm type, P-AL, includes an
absolute value for the Low Alarm Setpoint, enter the
actual value you want the alarm to be activated at
regardless of what the main setpoint is set for. If the
alarm type includes a deviation value for the Low Alarm
Setpoint, enter the number of units below main setpoint
in which you want the alarm to be activated at; the devi-
ation alarm tracks main setpoint.
Set within the input range.
Not indicated without the alarm option.
AH
High Alarm Setpoint
: The High Alarm Setpoint is that
point of the process above which, the high alarm output
relay is energized. If the alarm type, P-AH, includes an
absolute value for the High Alarm Setpoint, enter the
actual value you want the alarm to be activated at
regardless of what the main setpoint is set for. If the
alarm type includes a deviation value for the High Alarm
Setpoint, enter the number of units above main setpoint
in which you want the alarm to be activated at; the devi-
ation alarm tracks main setpoint.
Set within the input range.
Not indicated without the alarm option.